Re: NFS-Ganesha Cluster - User rw Mount

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Hi,

yes all files belong to nobody. I access via nfs4. So i must add an uuid to the ganesha.conf file under export? Do you have an example how it is correct and how to mount from client side?

thx
Taste

Am 05.11.2021 17:33:03, schrieb Ivan Rossi:
> Notice if all the files appear to belong to "nobody" when you access from a
> remote user.
> are you mounting using nfs4 or nfs3? with nfs4 you need to have the same
> uids and gids on the server too.
> it is a nfs4 thing.
> 
> Il giorno ven 5 nov 2021 alle ore 16:25 Taste-Of-IT <kontakt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> ha scritto:
> 
> > Hi,
> > i have installed latest GlusterFS with NFS Ganesha Cluster. Write access
> > via root is no problem, but if i want to mount it in e.g. linux mint as
> > user, i can only read. The ganesha.conf has Access_type=rw and
> > squas=no_roto_squash,disable_acl=true and sectyp="sys".
> >
> > Any idea?
> > thanks
> > Taste
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